Meeting of the Roadsafe Governance Group
Date: Monday 17 June 2013
Time: 11.00am
Venue: |
Mohaka Room Hawke's Bay Regional Council 159 Dalton Street NAPIER |
Agenda
Item Subject Page
1. Welcome/Notices/Apologies
2. Conflict of Interest Declarations
3. Confirmation of Minutes of the Roadsafe Governance Group held on 14 December 2012
4. Matters Arising from Minutes of the Roadsafe Governance Group held on 14 December 2012
5. Action Items from Previous Meetings
Decision Items
6. Financial Report
Information or Performance Monitoring
7. RoadSafe Activity Reports
8. General Business
Roadsafe Governance Group
Monday 17 June 2013
SUBJECT: Action Items from Previous Meetings
INTRODUCTION
1. Attachment 1 lists items raised at Council meetings that require actions or follow-ups. All action items indicate who is responsible for each action, when it is expected to be completed and a brief status comment. Once the items have been completed and reported to the Governance Group they will be removed from the list.
DECISION MAKING PROCESS
2. Council is required to make a decision in accordance with Part 6 Sub-Part 1, of the Local Government Act 2002 (the Act). Staff have assessed the requirements contained within this section of the Act in relation to this item and have concluded that as this report is for information only and no decision is required in terms of the Local Government Act’s provisions, the decision making procedures set out in the Act do not apply.
1. That the RoadSafe Governance Group receives the report “Action Items from Previous Meetings”.
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Carol Gilbertson Transport Manager |
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Action Items |
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Attachment 1 |
Actions from RoadSafe Governance Group Meeting 2013
The following are a list of items raised at the RoadSafe Governance Group meetings that require actions or follow-ups. All action items indicate who is responsible for each action, when it is expected to be completed and a brief status comment for each action. Once the items have been completed and reported back to the Committee they will be removed from the list.
Item |
Action |
Person Responsible |
Due Date |
Status Comment |
1. |
Letter to Snr Sgt Bates in support of driver licensing in Wairoa |
CG |
Jan 2013 |
Letter sent |
2. |
Committee to be advised of links to websites |
LA |
Jan 2013 |
Links sent via email to committee members |
Roadsafe Governance Group
Monday 17 June 2013
SUBJECT: Financial Report
REASON FOR REPORT:
1. The attached financial report presents a financial overview for the RoadSafe Hawke’s Bay project for the 11 months from 1 July 2012 to 31 May 2013.
Background
2. The report shows that the expenditure and income is on track for the 11 months of the financial year, explanations are shown in the attachment.
DECISION MAKING PROCESS:
3. Council is required to make a decision in accordance with Part 6 Sub-Part 1, of the Local Government Act 2002 (the Act). Staff have assessed the requirements contained within this section of the Act in relation to this item and have concluded the following:
3.1. The decision does not fall within the definition of the Council’s policy on significance.
3.2. The persons affected by this decision are the RoadSafe Governance Group members.
3.3. Council can exercise its discretion under Section 79(1)(a) and 82(3) of the Act and make a decision on this issue without conferring directly with the community or others having given due consideration to the nature and significance of the issue to be considered and decided, and also the persons likely to be effected by or have an interest in the decisions to be made.
That the RoadSafe Governance Group: 1. Agrees that the decisions to be made are not significant under the criteria contained in Council’s adopted policy on significance and that Council can exercise its discretion under Sections 79(1)(a) and 82(3) of the Local Government Act 2002 and make decisions on this issue without conferring directly with the community and persons likely to be affected by or to have an interest in the decision due to the nature and significance of the issue to be considered and decided. 2. Receive the financial position report as at 31 May 2013. |
Linda Anderson Regional Manager RoadSafe Hawke's Bay |
Carol Gilbertson Transport Manager |
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Attachment 1 |
FINANCIAL REPORT
FROM 1 JULY 2012 TO 31 MAY 2013
FINANCIAL OVERVIEW – ROAD SAFE HAWKE’S BAY
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
Expenditure |
Actual $ |
Annual Plan Forecast $
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% of forecast |
Internal Time |
207,443 |
265,196 |
77%1 |
External Costs |
224,877 |
190,670 |
118%2 |
Total Costs |
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Less Income |
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TLA contributions |
45,840 |
45,840 |
100% |
Other community providers |
26,994 |
46,660 |
58%3 |
Subsidies & Grants (NZTA) |
262,997 |
346,000 |
76%4 |
Total income |
335,831 |
438,500 |
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Net Funding Required |
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24,347 |
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Explanatory Notes:
1. Internal time is 77% of forecast which slightly lower than anticipated for this time of the financial year.
2. External expenditure is 118% this is offset by the increased revenue secured by RoadSafe staff.
3. Total funding from other sources confirmed at 31 May 2013 of $26,994 of which $11,690 was carried over from the 2011/12 financial year.
4. Contributions from NZTA are claimed monthly. This is on track for this time of the financial year. All funds will be claimed by the end of the 2012/13 financial year.
Funding from Other Sources
A total of $26,994 has been received from other providers to the end of May 2013. This included the carry over provision and contributions from ACC, NZ Police, District Health Board and HB Primary Health Organisation.
An application for $30,000 has been made to the Police Blue Light and also an application to Highway Network (NZTA) for funding but to date no response has been received. The RoadSafe Regional Manager continues to actively seek funding contributions from other providers during the year; any updates will be advised to the Governance Group at their meeting.
Roadsafe Governance Group
Monday 17 June 2013
SUBJECT: RoadSafe Activity Reports
REASON FOR REPORT:
1. Attached are the latest activity reports from the RoadSafe team:
a) Kae Schlierike – Wairoa RoadSafe Co-ordinator;
b) Kate Taylor – Central Hawke’s Bay RoadSafe Co-ordinator
c) Fiona Whaanga and Liz Schlierike – RoadSafe Co-ordinators (on contract to deliver car restraints programme)
d) Linda Anderson, RoadSafe Regional Manager
2. These reports provide an update on activities within the RoadSafe activity areas for this financial year. The staff will present their reports and respond to any questions at the meeting.
DECISION MAKING PROCESS:
3. Council is required to make a decision in accordance with Part 6 Sub-Part 1, of the Local Government Act 2002 (the Act). Staff have assessed the requirements contained within this section of the Act in relation to this item and have concluded that, as this report is for information only and no decision is to be made, the decision making provisions of the Local Government Act 2002 do not apply.
That the RoadSafe Governance Group receives and notes the RoadSafe Activity Reports. |
Carol Gilbertson Transport Manager |
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CHB RoadSafe Report |
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2View |
Wairoa RoadSafe Report |
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3View |
Contracted Staff RoadSafe Report |
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4View |
Regional Manager's Report |
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Reporting Period: Jan 2013-May 2013 Staff Member: Kate Taylor (CHB)
Links -National Strategic Plans -Regional Strategic Plans |
Strategic Links National
-Safer Journeys 2020
-Communities at Risk Register
-NZTA Briefing Notes |
Regional
-Road Safety Action Plan
-Road Safe HB Strategic Plan |
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Road Safety Issue
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Activity/Action |
Partners |
Update: Completed/Not Yet Completed |
Alcohol
Fatigue
Loss of Control/Rural Focus:young drivers
Alcohol |
Party Register
Driver Reviver in Waipukurau
Get the Word Out
Safe Hunting |
RoadSafe HB Eastern Police SADD Young Farmers Eastern Police CHB College/Te Aute College
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-Completed (Promotion)– no registrations in the CHB area
-Completed and highly successful, especially feedback to police (Easter Weekend) -Planning continuing
-Completed – earlier next year to include and highlight duckshooting opening weekend |
Planned Activities Next Quarter
Road Safety Issue |
Activity / Action |
Project Partners |
Proposed Date of Implementation |
Loss of Control Rural
Cyclists
Fatigue
Loss of Control
Alcohol
Alcohol
Loss of Control/alcohol |
Get the Word Out
Be Safe, Be Seen
Driver Reviver
Respect Rural Roads (unconfirmed name)
CHB Sports Awards mocktail bar
Waipukurau Races
Beaches |
Rural organisations Eastern Police CHB College/Te Aute College Eastern Police Cycling CHB Eastern Police NZ Young Farmers, AgITO, Smedley DairyNZ, LIC, Fonterra FarmSafe NZ Fire Service Eastern Police
Sport Hawke’s Bay SADD
Jockey Club, Eastern Police
Eastern Police |
Ongoing
September 2013
Labour Day October 2013 (YTBC)
October 2013
November 2013
Early December 2013
December 2013/January 2014 |
Reporting Period: Dec-June 2013 Staff Member: Kae Schlierike
Links -National Stratgic Plans -Regional Strategic Plans |
Strategic Links National
-Safer Journeys 2020
-Communities at Risk Register
-NZTA Breifing Notes |
Regional
-Road Safety Action Plan
-Road Safe HB Strategic Plan |
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Road Safety Issue
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Activity/Action |
Partners |
Update: Completed/Not Yet Completed |
Alcohol/Fatigue/Speed
Alcohol
Alcohol/Speed/Distraction
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Checkpoints
Soba D Promo @ Wairoa Races
Support “Breathalize” Youth Alcohol Expo
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NZ Police
Wairoa Racing Club, Police
Wairoa DC, Yroa Ynot, NZ Police, St Johns, Red Cross |
Completed Xmas Checkpoints
Completed
Completed |
Planned Activities Next Quarter
Road Safety Issue |
Activity / Action |
Project Partners |
Proposed Date of Implementation |
Alcohol/Speed/Loss of Control
Alcohol/Speed/Distraction
Alcohol/Speed/Rural Roads
Road Safety of Older Drivers |
-Art Designs for stickers, billboards and carving Wairoa College students
-Hunting/Soba D Promo.
-Frasertown Tavern Soba D Promo and sober driver registration.
-CarFit – Engage with older drivers and educate to assist their safety |
Wairoa College, Wairoa DC Eastern Police AA Age Concern Grey Power, local volunteers. |
Ongoing
May/June
June
June/July and every 3-4 months with possibility of taking to Mahia yearly. Run pilot then investigate opportunity to roll out across the region |
Reporting Period: January 2013 – June 2013 Staff Member: Fiona Whaanga & Liz Schlierike
Links -National Strategic Plans -Regional Strategic Plans
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Strategic Links National
-Safer Journeys 2020
-Communities at Risk Register
-NZTA Briefing Notes |
Regional
-Road Safety Action Plan
-Road Safe HB Strategic Plan |
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Road Safety Issue
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Activity/Action |
Partners |
Update: Completed/Not Yet Completed |
Large numbers of children from all walks of life not being restrained correctly or travelling in an approved child restraint.
A lack of knowledge and understanding from the general public on how to fit and use child restraints correctly for 0-5 yrs of age
High percentage of 4 year olds being moved from booster seats too early.
Most over 5’s are being removed from their booster seats and just using adult seat belts which do not fit them.
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-Visit HB ECE’s to present programmes developed for education about the fitting and use of child restraints.
-Provide information & support to all families, staff and carers at ECE’s
-Attend community events
-Participate in Police check points
-Present The Booster Rooster Programme to all ECE’s which encourages the continued use of booster seats |
-Eastern Police
-Community Leaders
-Early Childhood Centres
-Te Kohanga Reo
-HB Safekids Coalition
-Plunket
-HB Compliance Project
-Maori Health Providers |
ECE visits will be ongoing & centres not already seen will be contacted.
Develop project plan for Wairoa visits to TKR and ECC’s
Follow up with Te Kohanga Reo that have made contact.
Completed Activities Below
Operation Precious cargo – carried out with HB Policing teams over 6 week period. Assisted Police with road side checks.
Community engagement – Presentation at Heretaunga Kindergarten
Repeat visit at Colenso Teen Parent Unit to address ongoing concerns with Teen Mums whilst travelling in the Centre van. Carried out checks on both Centre vans and restraints, advised on expired restraints and correct use and fitting of all current restraints. Centre has identified a need for continued regular visits.
Cell Phone Operation – Carried out with HB police assisted with spotting and road side restraint checks. Dealt with any restraint issues that arose.
Continued to develop relationships with key stakeholders – Police, Plunket, Maori Health providers, Te Kohanga Reo & Parents Centre.
Restraint checking clinics held in Napier, Hastings, CHB & Wairoa
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New issue
A lack of knowledge and understanding from the general public on the impending law change in regard to booster seats.
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While carrying out proposed activities at Centre’s and community events we will include education, advice and information about the new law and having to keep children in an appropriate restraint until they are at least 7 years of age. |
As above |
Ongoing throughout 2013 |
Reporting Period: November 2012-June 2013 Staff Member: Linda Anderson (Regional Manager)
Links -National Strategic Plans -Regional Strategic Plans |
Strategic Links National
-Safer Journeys 2020
-Communities at Risk Register
-NZTA Briefing Notes |
Regional
-Road Safety Action Plan
-Road Safe HB Strategic Plan |
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Road Safety Issue
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Activity/Action |
Partners |
Update: Completed/Not Yet Completed |
Alcohol and Drug Impaired Driving
Fatigue Stops Truck Safety
HB District Health Board Health & Safety Workshop
“Just Another Saturday Night”
Driver Distraction
MAID’s/Road Safe HB
Motorcycle Safety
Party Register
Fatigue |
-HB Youth Alcohol Expo
Operation Unite 2012
Easter Weekend Truck/Drivers Health and Safety Check
Loss of Control Focus: Speed, Alcohol, Fatigue, Driver Distraction
School Presentations
Cell Phone Use in Vehicles: Month Long Campaign
Website Development
Motorcycle Safety Day (February 2013)
Party Register Website
Fatigue Stops (Queens Birthday Weekend) |
Eastern Police HB District Health Board Health HB (PHO) RSHB Associated Stakeholders
ACC/RSHB/Eastern Police? Health HB
Police/ Helen Small /RSHB
Police/SADD/RSHB
Helen Small/Police/RSHB/
RSHB
RSHB/Police/ACC
RSHB/Police
Police/ RSHB |
-Completed. Report currently being formulated from the pre & post surveys. Surveyed are Teachers/Students/ Stakeholders. A full review will be undertaken of the Expo by the Project Team in June 2013 -Completed. 5000 information packs provided to drivers at checkpoints. Media Articles to promote safe driving over the Christmas/New Year/ Summer Period -Easter Weekend 2013: WaipukurauSH2/Mohaka SH5 -A health and safety check was held at the Port of Napier. Police provided a truck safety check, ACC and Road Safe HB provided information on driver safety along with Health HB providing health checks for the drivers. -60 Companies where represented at the Health & Safety Workshop. This provided an opportunity to discuss road safety issues with the Health & Safety Managers and to provide information for the employees. -“Just Another Saturday Night” was presented at Dannevirke/Tararua High Schools. The regions Road Safety Coordinator along with the SADD students coordinated the event. We have also been invited to present at Wanganui & Fielding High Schools later in the year. We have completed further development on the DVD and now contain a section on Jared’s preparation to get ready for the day which can take up to 3 hours. Also a section on the effects on a family when they get the call from the Hospital. -The campaigns focus was on cell phone use in vehicles. Staff where used as ‘spotters’ during this campaign to identify drivers using cell phones in vehicles, Police provided enforcement. The campaign was also supported by Liz and Fiona who provided child/adult restraint education/etc Activities across the region included newspaper articles, checkpoints, TV presentation, surveys, development & placement of posters/flyers across the region, development and placement of billboards -Development of the ‘Mothers Against Impaired Driving’ website has been completed and is now live. Further work will be done to enhance the site. Road Safe HB website has developed their own website now and is live with extremely good feedback from around the region. -The motorcycle safety day was cancelled. I feel that we need to look at the programme and offer a more comprehensive schedule over the summer season. -The Register website has been developed and is now live. We have had a steady flow of registered parties. Further plans include registering specific parties such as workplace Christmas parties. Specific information will be provided to all registered parties on how to plan a workplace party with host responsibility requirements. -Fatigue Stops held on Saturday SH5/ Monday SH2, both very successful with lots of gratitude from drivers. People are still travelling long distances on these short weekends. |
Planned Activities Next Quarter
Road Safety Issue |
Activity / Action |
Project Partners |
Proposed Date of Implementation |
Road Safe HB Strategic Plan -Develop Work Plans
NZTA Year End Reporting Full Review HB Youth Alcohol Expo
Stopping Distance Education Resource
“A Mothers Story”
“Just Another Saturday Night”
Fatigue
Regional Collaboration SH Network
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-Review the RSHB 3 Year Strategic Plan. Develop the next 3 Year Strategic Plan Develop 2013-2014 Work Plans -Complete Year End NZTA Reporting
-Produce a resource (DVD) to demonstrate speed, stopping distances to highlight the risks -Produce a resource (DVD) based on Tori’s experience when her son was critically injured in a crash -Resource Review
Fatigue Stops |
RSHB/Police/Associated Road Safety Partners
Police/ RSHB
Police/ RSHB
Horizon/ Tairawhiti |
June-July 2013
June 2013 June 2013: The Project Team are going to undertake a full review of the content of the Expo to ensure it is meeting the education requirements based on Safer Journeys/ Strategic Documents (Police) -Continue Development
-Continue Development
-Iain and I will undertake a full review of the resource; this will include possible modifications to add value. I am also proposing to have an independent review completed as well. -Fatigue Stops are planned for Labour Weekend and also a joint one for Rhythm in Vines -Meetings have been held with Gisborne and Horizon Road Safety Teams and we have formulated joint activities focusing on key road safety issues. The philosophy around this as we share a network and therefore share drivers. |